The ugly man Mu Nan was unaware of his own change. Seeing Yun Yuan looking at him without saying anything, he thought she was being infatuated. There was some disgust and some pride in his eyes. He stood straight and bowed to Yun Yuan casually.
"If Your Highness the Princess is alright, I will take my leave."
After saying this, he turned around and walked very slowly, counting "one, two,..." in his mind.
Before three o'clock, Princess Chaoyan would call him and put the thing in his hand into her arms.
She had done this before, and Mu Nan was very confident.
However, he walked a long way and still did not see Princess Chaoyan calling him. He could not help but look back, only to find that Princess Chaoyan had already left.
He shook his sleeves vigorously and muttered, "What tricks is this woman playing now? Is she going to send her directly to my house?"
Thinking of this, a smile appeared on Mu Nan's face, which stunned the later generations who came to the live broadcast room.
[Are you kidding me, the subtitle team? You told me this ugly guy is Mu Lang? ]
[Impossible, absolutely impossible! ]
[Mu Lang is a famous handsome man in history, and he was also a third place winner in the imperial examination. How could he be such an ugly man?]
[Um, I think it's quite similar to the portrait that's been passed down. The shape of the facial features hasn't changed, but it seems a bit out of place?]
[In short, it's very awkward, and the combination doesn't match beauty.]
【My husband is more handsome than him! 】
[Did you see the woman just now? The live broadcast system arrived too late, so I only saw her from behind. She looked like a beauty.]
It was definitely Princess Chaogao. History tells the story: Mulang was so charming and graceful, and Princess Chaogao insisted on marrying him, which led to the separation of Mulang and Suyan. However, they eventually reunited, and Mulang's son even honored Suyan as his biological mother, the Empress Dowager, demonstrating his deep respect for her.
[Have you noticed how much Su Yan, Mu Yan, Yan and Yan, and Mu Lang love Su Yan? I'm crying my heart out.]
[If I were to put myself in Princess Asagao's shoes, I would cry my heart out. 】
On the way, Yun Yuan handed the small box to her personal maid Xiaodie.
Xiaodie was puzzled by the princess's sudden change and asked tentatively, "Your Highness, do you want to send this box to the Mu family?"
"What gifts are you giving me?" Yun Yuan rolled her eyes. "I'm a princess, and only men can compliment me. Who does Mu Nan think he is? Is he worthy of receiving so much gold, silver, and treasures from me?"
Xiaodie's face lit up with joy when she heard this, and she blurted out, "Princess, you've finally figured it out. That's great."
Meeting Yun Yuan's gaze, Xiaodie's face turned pale and she knelt on the ground: "My servant has spoken without restraint, please forgive me, Your Highness!"
"Get up." Yun Yuan said, "You are right. Why did this prince suddenly fall for Mu Nan? He has no family background and no looks."
The wind blew over, bringing a chill. Yun Yuan shivered. Xiao Die quickly took out her cloak and tied it around her. As she did so, she carefully said, "Perhaps you've read too many picture books that have come in from outside the palace."
Yun Yuan reviewed the original owner's memories and found that it was indeed the case.
The original owner was the emperor's only child. He grew up in pampered surroundings, had never seen the dangers of the world, and developed a simple personality.
When she first fell in love, she was obsessed with reading storybooks, about princesses marrying commoners and princesses fighting against the emperor for love. The original owner believed them to be true. The emperor had no idea of his little daughter's feelings, and no one dared to advise her, thinking that this was how a princess should be.
"When we return to the palace, I will burn all those notebooks." Yun Yuan said.
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Mu Nan came from a family of farmers and scholars. Before he passed the imperial examination and became the third place in the imperial examination, his family of more than a dozen people lived in the countryside, making a living by farming and doing odd jobs.
One day, green smoke rose from the ancestral grave, and a golden phoenix flew out of the mountain.
Upon hearing that Mu Nan had won the third place in the imperial examination and was working in Beijing, his entire family gave up farming and went to the capital to join him.
However, Mu Nan was only a reviewer in the Hanlin Academy. He did not even have a designated residence and had to take care of his own food and lodging. How could he afford to support the expenses of his entire family in the capital?
The original owner took a liking to Mu Nan and specially gave him a yard, which prevented him from being laughed at by his colleagues.
Even the daily expenses of the mansion and the cost of hiring servants, and the money that Mu Nan spent on sponsoring Su Yan, were all provided by the original owner.
But the Mu family was not grateful to the original owner at all. Instead, they looked down on her and thought that Mu Nan was capable. They said all kinds of things about her behind her back and always wanted to control the original owner and make her work like a slave for their whole family.
The original owner was a complete sucker.
At this time, Mu Nan returned to the shogunate. It was already completely dark, and his whole family was waiting for him to come back for dinner.
(First, let me explain the relationship between the characters.
First generation: Mrs. Mu.
Second generation: Uncle Mu, Mrs. Hu (gave birth to Mu Dong, 27, married Mrs. Li, who gave birth to Mu Xi, 26)
Mu's father and mother (give birth to Mu Nan, 25, and Mu Jinhua, 20)
Uncle Mu, Nian (born Mu Bei 23 years old, Mu Yinhua 18 years old))
"Here he comes, the great hero of my Mu family is here!" Mu Nan's aunt, Mrs. Hu, was wearing brocade and gold jewelry, and she smiled with her yellow teeth when she saw Mu Nan.
Mu Nan frowned and avoided Hu, sitting steadily next to the old lady.
The servant handed him a warm face towel. Mu Nan skillfully took it and wiped his hands, then threw it on the ground casually.
Mu Nan's aunt Nian looked at the face towel on the ground and was secretly shocked.
In the past, people in the countryside didn’t have such conditions. They couldn’t even afford to buy face towels. They would just wipe their faces with tattered clothes when washing. Even if they were damaged, they couldn’t throw them away. They had to keep them as rags or cut them into pieces to make fillings for winter clothes. Cotton was too expensive and they couldn’t afford it.
Now, the velvet face towels can be thrown away at will.
As if she could see her distress, Mrs. Mu said, "We are now a family of officials. Some people should not be so superficial, otherwise they will be laughed at."
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